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Catalogue reference: STAC 8/45/13
This record is about the Short title: Almond v Cavendish. Plaintiffs: James Almond, keeper of Stafford gaol.... dating from 1623 November in the series Court of Star Chamber: Proceedings, James I. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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STAC 8/45/13
1623 November
Short title: Almond v Cavendish.
Plaintiffs: James Almond, keeper of Stafford gaol.
Defendants: Henry Cavendish esq, Thomas White, late gaoler, Richard Oakes late his servant, George Plyns, and others, and Abraham Fencer alias Abraham Payne and John Blackmore, prisoners in the said gaol.
Subject: Procuring the escape of the said prisoners, and of others from a room in the gaol called 'Penkridge'.
Staffordshire.
Note: plea that plaintiff James Almond does not attend church.
Barnes category: conspiracy; subversion; unlawful assembly; officer's misfeasance.
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